paradegoer

See also: parade-goer

English

Etymology

parade + goer

Noun

paradegoer (plural paradegoers)

  1. A person attending a parade
    • 2007 April 16, Theo Emery, “Paying Homage to a Workhorse That’s Half One”, in New York Times:
      At 6 a.m., members of the Lion’s Club began fortifying paradegoers with a pancake breakfast at the Memorial Building.
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